exncsurfer
Pattern Altitude
In addition to my CFI, I would like to hear from some POA 'experts' regarding my crosswind landing issues.
I had a pattern session the other day where there was about a 6-7 knot crosswind from the left. I was setting up fine and getting to the touchdown point on speed. Once the wheels touch is where my problems came. It seems like I was fairly consistently veering off to the right after touchdown. I thought my nose was still raised when this was happening but perhaps it wasn't and the nose wheel steering was causing this?
He mentioned weather vaning, but I thought weather vane tendencies should be pulling me to the left on a tricycle with a left crosswind right?
My CFI was blaming it on inadequate aileron into the wind after touchdown. Could that cause a right veering in a crosswind from the left? I though I was holding the aileron constant (but I should've been increasing it). He thought I was relaxing it.
I was all over the place for the first few, I dialed it in pretty well towards the end of the session and was staying near center line.
That right veering tendency was catching me by surprise.
I had a pattern session the other day where there was about a 6-7 knot crosswind from the left. I was setting up fine and getting to the touchdown point on speed. Once the wheels touch is where my problems came. It seems like I was fairly consistently veering off to the right after touchdown. I thought my nose was still raised when this was happening but perhaps it wasn't and the nose wheel steering was causing this?
He mentioned weather vaning, but I thought weather vane tendencies should be pulling me to the left on a tricycle with a left crosswind right?
My CFI was blaming it on inadequate aileron into the wind after touchdown. Could that cause a right veering in a crosswind from the left? I though I was holding the aileron constant (but I should've been increasing it). He thought I was relaxing it.
I was all over the place for the first few, I dialed it in pretty well towards the end of the session and was staying near center line.
That right veering tendency was catching me by surprise.